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Posted May 21, 2017, 10:53 AM
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Salt Lake City & MSA/CSA Rundown
Downtown Update - The Ritchie Group Project, Block 67
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Originally Posted by Viperlord
The Ritchie Group signed a 99 year ground lease for the land where these hotels and apartments will be built, and also for the land where the Royal Wood Plaza currently sits. So basically, they'll have rights to all of the land that Royal Wood Associates owns on Block 67.
Also, I found this.....
http://azulhospitalitygroup.com/proj...city-downtown/
The Aloft & Element Salt Lake City Downtown is a dual branded hotel adjacent to the Vivant Smart Home Arena, home of the Utah Jazz. The hotel is situated in a mixed use complex and boasts 271 guestrooms, a rooftop bar, and approximately 10,000 sq ft of meeting space.
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http://theritchiegroup.com
http://theritchiegroup.com
2017, Wallet Hub Ranks Salt Lake City #1 Place To Start A Career
2017’s Best & Worst Places to Start a Career - May 16, 2017 | John S Kiernan, Senior Writer & Editor
Deciding where to lay the foundation for a long and prosperous career can be a daunting task, especially for recent graduates entering the job market for the first time. After all, there are
numerous factors — job-market saturation, housing affordability and commuter-friendliness, for instance — to consider about each prospective area.
But the process needn’t be that difficult or intimidating. WalletHub’s data team compared the relative market strength and overall livability of the 150 largest U.S. cities to help recent college
graduates find the best cradles for their burgeoning careers. We examined each city based on 23 key metrics that range from the availability of entry-level jobs to monthly average starting
salary to workforce diversity. A complete breakdown of our findings, a detailed methodology and expert career advice can be found below...
Full Article @ https://wallethub.com/edu/best-worst...a-career/3626/
http://cdn.deseretnews.com
WalletHub compiled this report by comparing more than 150 cities nationwide based on 23 metrics, including availability of entry-level jobs and monthly average starting salary.
Some more interesting facts from the report:
• Salt Lake City ranked first in both the “professional opportunities” and the “quality of life” rankings. The former ranking is based on availability of jobs, job growth and workforce
diversity, among other employer-related factors.
• The latter ranking measured cities based on family-friendliness, population growth and share of the population.
• Durham, North Carolina, had the highest monthly average starting salary at $3,909, which is more than double the lowest, $1,447, in Honolulu.
• Nearby Denver finished eighth on the list. Boise secured the 34th spot on the list.
Top 20 of 150 Best Places to Start a Career
1 Salt Lake City, UT 68.72 1 1
2 Orlando, FL 63.50 5 4
3 Austin, TX 62.21 6 6
4 Grand Rapids, MI 62.06 3 19
5 Tempe, AZ 60.58 19 3
6 Atlanta, GA 60.50 8 10
7 Miami, FL 59.94 2 84
8 Denver, CO 59.19 12 14
9 Irving, TX 58.78 4 64
10 Madison, WI 57.92 44 2
11 Minneapolis, MN 57.58 32 7
12 Sioux Falls, SD 57.05 28 13
13 Boston, MA 56.95 13 37
14 San Francisco, CA 56.80 11 44
15 Durham, NC 56.59 22 27
16 Raleigh, NC 56.46 35 11
17 Knoxville, TN 56.40 18 34
18 Scottsdale, AZ 56.38 48 5
19 Tampa, FL 56.27 20 35
20 Colorado Springs, CO 56.22 24 32
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Last edited by delts145; Jun 11, 2017 at 9:57 AM.
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